go upstairs

go upstairs

1. Literally, to climb steps to reach a higher level of a building. A: "Where's Susie?" B: "Oh, she went upstairs to bed."When you go upstairs, can you take the laundry basket with you?

2. To go to someone higher in a hierarchy, like one's boss, to seek their authority for a decision or other purpose. I'd go upstairs with that request—we don't have the authority to sign off on something like that.

He said he could not remember any incident involving pouring shampoo on her hair and denied ever having gone upstairs in the house or having intercourse with her - and he maintained the girl had made up the allegation against him.

I love you from the bottom of my pencil case' I love you in the songs, I write and sing' Love you because, you put me in my rightful place' And I love the prs cheques, that you bring' Cheap, never cheap' I'll sing you songs till you're asleep' When you've gone upstairs I'll creep' And write it all down' Oh Shirley, oh Deborah, oh Julie, oh Jane' I wrote so many songs about you' I forget your name (I forget your name)

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